Note: During the President’s recent First 100 Days News Conference, he made it a point, again, to state that “his administration was working hard to fix the problems George W. Bush left behind”, which I find to be partly true, but he and his administration will never admit that it was not the Bush Administration that were the main contributors to our “financial economic crisis.”

I believe that there is now enough evidence to prove that it was a “banking terrorist”tactic carried out by ACORN’s members, who applied Alinky’s Rules to bully banks into making bad loans, using the tools provided them under the federal Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), that likely contributed to the “mortgage meltdown”and ultimately triggered the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.

Keep in mind that ACORN’s members were trained to use these disgusting tactics by none other than President Obama.

My recent Blog gives you an insight into ACORN’s bulling tactics, CRA’s mission and how the Automakers’ CEO’s and Labor Union’s contributed in making our financial crisis even worse-You Decide:

This comes on top of a report from the Bureau of Labor and Statistics released earlier this month showing that the U.S. has lost more than 1.2 million jobs since President Barack Obama was sworn into office. Yet despite all this bad economic news Obama claimed that his stimulus $787 billion deficit spending stimulus package “has already saved or created over 150,000 jobs.”

While pressing Obama on a variety of national security questions, the White House press corps failed to ask: “Mr. President, if your administration is already claiming credit for jobs created in this economy, when can the American people start holding you accountable for all the jobs lost?”

“Congress controls the purse strings, not the president, and it was under Democratic control for Obama’s last two yearsas Illinois senator. Obama supported the emergency bailout package in President George W. Bush’s final months — a package Democratic leaders wanted to make bigger.

He’s persuaded Congress to expand children’s health insurance, education spending, health information technologyand more. He’s moving ahead on a variety of big-ticket items on health care, the environment, energy and transportation that, if achieved, will be more enduring than bank bailouts and aid for homeowners.

The nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget estimated his policy proposals would add a net $428 billion to the deficit over four years, even accounting for his spending reduction goals. Now, the deficit is nearly quadrupling to $1.75 trillion.”

The cost of Obama’s massive spending explosion is about to hit home. The Treasury Department announced yesterdaythat it is going to step up the issuing of 30-year bonds to cover the hundreds of billions of dollars the Obama administration is spending on bailouts and stimulus.

And rather than increase government spending with new entitlementslike a government-run health plan, they should reduce future entitlement benefits to give credit markets some confidence that U.S. policymakers have not entirely abandoned fiscal discipline.”